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Python Idle on Suse 10.2

Hi,
I've only just migrated to Linux from Windows and am trying to use Python 2.5 which was preinstalled on my Suse Linux 10.2 distro.
I read somewhere that Idle comes packaged on Linux distro's so how do I access it? At the minute I only have python running in the terminal window. On Windows,Idle was really user friendly and having just a terminal window is a bit of a step down.

Hi,
I've only just migrated to Linux from Windows and am trying to use Python 2.5 which was preinstalled on my Suse Linux 10.2 distro.
I read somewhere that Idle comes packaged on Linux distro's so how do I access it? At the minute I only have python running in the terminal window. On Windows,Idle was really user friendly and having just a terminal window is a bit of a step down.

Thanks,
Tim

Code:

import sys
print sys.path

when you do the above, it shows where your Python libraries are located. From these directories, you can find idle.py . then on command line, change to that directory where idle.py is, and do
# python idle.py <options if any>

Hi,
I did what you said and found that python 2.5 was installed in /usr/python2.5/ ...

When I used Nautilus to explore these, I couldnt find Idle though.
Maybe it isnt there. Should it be in a folder of its own?

thanks,
tim

first, you can see whether under /usr/python2.5 , there's a Tools directory. it should be there as indicated here. IDLE is distributed with each Python distribution. however you can also use find to search
eg

Code:

find /usr -type f -name "idle.py"

if you can't find then maybe you want to download and install again from sourceforge. that is the last option.